Frank Wildhorn is a renowned American composer whose works traverse the realms of popular, theatrical, and classical music. Born in 1958, Wildhorn has made a significant impact on the musical landscape with his multi-Grammy, Tony, and Emmy Award-nominated compositions. His diverse portfolio includes iconic musicals and innovative productions that have captivated audiences worldwide. Wildhorn's journey began with self-taught piano skills, initially aspiring to be an American football player before discovering his passion for music. His breakthroughs include making history as the first composer to open the same show on two different continents on the same night. Wildhorn's compositions, such as "The Scarlet Pimpernel," have garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated following. His latest works, like "Your Lie in April" and "Kane and Abel," continue to push the boundaries of musical storytelling, ensuring his enduring legacy in the world of music.